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-] g THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1878 W—————-——————_———‘—""‘—_——-—_———'———_-—_— «~ - THE CITY. LOCAL POLITICS. ' GENERAL NEWS. QARDITT'S PRECARATIONS 0.T,BABBITT'S Cella, Altieri A, aud Eva M. Huestfs, minors, who own the E. ¢ of Lot 1 Block 117 In School Section Addition, fronting 45 feet on tho south side of Monroo street, just east of LaSalle #treet, and running sonth 100 feet. Wilitam E. Mortimer, (ieorge Tapper, and Amos Grannis own & atrip 5 5-13 feet wide on Monroe street,and tho carrlage, whigh, as ho preseed ft, shot for- ward on nolseless srheels, aml the knife fell with a @itter of {ts keen, polished edeny tho head dropped nto the basket awalting it, the body was placed In a coflin, the machinery taken down, the sawdust swept up, and the whole scene was over, Within ten minutes, by the watch of the witness, every trace of the oxecu- been Invented, and, at much cnst, prodnced a | thisattack, snascemed very well until 11 o’clock light now and then shown only as & curlosity. | last Thuraday night, when abo again got very Hut M. Jablochkoff showed that with the {n- | aick. The kecper was at hand, for lio and an- vention of maznet-electric machines & revolu | other man, according to igatructions, had been tlon hai been inaugurated {n the electric Tight- | alternately watching her closely for weeka, All fng. The regulators are now, it I8 true, used | the other monkeys, disturbed “from their sleep in cortain vast ostablishments Tike repairahops, | by the groaning, had rushed to the soparating (mmclrlusi cle., where no great amouny of nice- | bars and wera chattering thelr comments upon Active Work All Over the City A mass-meeting of Fourteenth Ward Repub- Yesterday. icans =il Lo held this evening at Lochner’s voted all their time to buttonhollng the average v LaSalle by 50 513 Ly A et o L asaita stra voter. At this time thoe chances between the feet deep. The frontage on LaSallo street Is so much mgm valuable, fi view of the kind of im- mocracy, and there 13 consequently a tearful o th eal outside business Gaylo sitime Log. Keos S howl, and they swear that they would vote the in Parls, and went to work to tnrn out ma- | very tresk and obliged to llo most of tho time manngement of Blatz's Brewing Company. chines, _After a zood deal of study they lave | on her bed of canvas, the baby meanwhile, ten. TOILET SOAP, i tlon waa over, The soldicrs, the priest, the ex- { ty Is required in processes of Tabor: but thoy | the aituation s they gravely and closely watch- et s Tall, 670 Milwaukco avenuc, ot 8 o'clock. ranning south 100 feet just west of this, and 1 Cottoner it disamacared, and thore'was nak | Would not acres L nil Tor such Wiaces as the | ed every procceding, " An lowr And ten minutcs Original and Smfldfll'dmflml_fl\uturea. : . Tho Rev. Arthor Little will conduct the noon- | facing the whole 100 fcct on LaSalic etrect. | A Strong Appeal for the EXom. | cven s drop of biood upon the pavement to in- | Louvre, . The proprietors of this lnst named | later tho littla girl was born, with its_ esca whler OFFICE AND FACTORY b day meoting today fn Farwcll Tlall. Thosub- | This makes complainants’ lot facc on Murray F. Tuloy. dicate that a tragedy had been toere cnacted, place, charimed with the simplicity of tho Ras- | open, Tho neweomer was ao surorlsing a nov- | Rog, 64, 66,68,70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washlagion-st, B, ¥, : " {s “Forbearing Grace.”” A young men | Monros street, though they ars only — ————— sian invention, ndopted it. In Juncof 1ast year | eity to most of the four-handed spectators that Gana R Y E Joct ts ar] ] 5513 feot LaSalle street. Tho POLITICAL. experiments with it wero mado at the West'and | for nearly halt-an-hour thoy tvere chattering, 4 3 strangors’ meeting will be held In the evening, | 5513 feot from A o Enst Indla docks In London. Theseexperiments | and could do nothing but fook nt {t. Somg ol B A B B I | i 9 s H There will bo meetings of the 8fxth Ward | Major Block is situated on a part of thos | Tho Twentioth-Ward Republicans on raised & veritable outery nmong the holders of | tho more knowing ones, however, including ! Ropublicans this ovening, at 563 Biue ITeland | lotey and tho wholo tract is tensed fol. B, tho Situatio COLUMBUS, O. gat stock, which s perhaps the maln reaton | Gen, McGlellan and Frank Murph, hiastened to i p i 3 Major. untll’ A, D, 1003, An amicablo arrange- o 8if . Soeetal Dirpatch to The Tribune. Why England has not nircady put the lizht Into | congratulate tho happy father, and wish him BEST S0 avenue and at 151 West Eighteenth street, cor- | ment hias been made by which liofllmul"l"lr":“r — C 0., March B0,—Great fnterest ts | opcration in many places, ‘The Gas Company | * many returns of the same.”” ‘The midwifo— . i ner of Ruble. Good speakers will bo fa attend- | and Grannls, who aro mada defendants to this poouounus, O March B0Groat intercst 8 | OF Faris was by o incans ldloin atiacking M. | Kceper Rolling—could not walt. for the formal | , Thamort pleasant and eficctive Soupfo (he on : ance. \ gult, nareq to convoy to complaingnta the north | Tre potitelsns yesterday wero very actively | 300 IOken Lt SO0 B s 0 I v | dnblochko's revalution, aud hoa, eiven varl, | chrlatening, which s to comeoft to-morrow, and drzop for amils \Wasking putbomrs ever of ; Mr. August TWobken, fortaerly of the local | 112 feck of tbe Gifoot strip i oxcanae tor ive | coRaged In making trades for Tuesday'a clee- | 3 OATN, ¥ the b ctings hase | ous estimatos concerntng’ tho relative cconomy | Named tho younieter * American. (il Hor 3 lllflr. of the Frele I‘r'mf lately tho assistant :g}‘,};‘.fi.,{fifi n: '12? ‘ll?oofcc?."on ‘l.us:llle‘z by | tlon. The South Side Natlonals found that bfiflll\ :1;1:‘1 nltqgstly h{ the nl;III‘IlDI;UUI pnr!:;:u. :L:}I:%'}‘:onrr:llct(‘lh:;,:trfll:'Etl:\!:lé:l" :rhlsghfl)cc;;l g“llll!:‘l:':m‘ therefore, will be American Girl BABBITT’S i 4 n 3 v . M. - 3 . manager of the Tivoli, zoes to Milwaukee to- | 50 6-13 fect decfi-, Ok & Tho fetendants a lot In. | they iad been pretty woll sold out to the De- | Whilo today the varlous caniidates nave de- | Bot U Fearcec a8 SEEICUN SOREEL manulactory frs. Sauesler, although * dolng well” Is vet . On the | Republicans and Democrats favor the former | produced an electric candle which is simplicity | derly claspolin {ta other's arms, sigorously o A man named Houltgren was run over, Satur. 8“’"’2‘&"1"3,'.;“‘“'3&‘.3'?,’.T.‘.L';'{i'fl.fi'i"'-‘if'a"«'r“m'x‘u’ {‘\:c‘::‘::fl:nt::‘:unl:l:klne‘clll‘:a;o:srmmfi,:;g; .:“:n: for the leading oillces, In addition to theaborvo, | iteelf, Il‘id‘;flllch can bo gulrod‘ixcf‘l l-n v!himy. ;xnpl':lnuxleul‘% :lo obtaiuning the necc'unr: af jts Ln‘-"l'":l'l':flg:mg:'li::‘f:”.':a'géfilfi;xh‘.?fi'.',‘l‘.‘,,’ it % day, on tho Northwestern Railroad, and the o?mel:: Io‘l“o oy nrx’ul o Courtto | the Nationals becanss Dan Gleason left thotr thero arc two Workingmen's ticketa fu tho | The Hall Marengo next adopted the ligit; thon | infant life, en fn good health the mnnkef.: .:.:;'.‘:’,.‘3:‘,;:..;{'3‘":“1:::; 8 Lhreo cakes, % Coroner 1s called upon to hold an Inquest upun . Tim to-day at No. 8% Fulton strect, ‘I'ho par- i ticulars havo not been reported by the potice. 1 A grand cclehration of tho Fifteenth Amend- tho Figaro nowspaper, always on the gui vire | cat tivo meals a day of mush aud milk, fruit for a good advertisement, put two {mmcnse | variety, bread, and sometimes birde—the only globes at tho entrance of its office in Rue | kind of meat that they will toucl, unless they Drouot, aad the constructors of the [fotel Coa- | are ravenously hungry. But the dict of Mrs, tinental adopted It to Nght their labors by authorize the cxchange so as to provent any fu- ture trouble when the minor helrs come of “age. DIVORCES. . Bamuel D. Fay Saturday, fledabill for di- fleld, the candidates being, if ansthing, moro active than those & the other organizations. Thelr full vote, however, will bo ticket In favor of Tom Brenan for Asessor. They say that ho sold out under the promise that he was to be Brenan's chiof demy BABBITT’S polled in three or four wards, and Bquealer Is in accordance with the require- will be held this evening at Chicago Clt. W Carofine M. Fay,on the | uty, if that entleman 1s clected. h » o 5 i fim‘lh“"- No. 003 Wabash nvenuc, under Ui }%fi&&fifldfl'fiu,‘f" < 4 Thyu Retivo friends nf Clork and Swissler, and | Will not materially affect the moro prominent | b grll‘:‘n' Jablochkoff apparatus clalms Lo great ::nn‘inntl'cfll 'é:fief"“%’di" r:::lm l:mc“:’l‘tflmtg‘fi SOAP POWDER‘ anspices of tho United Fellows No.1, The [ B'And Amy Olda asked for similar reliet, on | ne entirs Republican party, say that they will | Ofices, but will probably settle the aucstion 88 | yyyontages—the suppression of the oxnensive | occasional orange. Unilko o " human | oTRT bl Towder s beanttfal and sorvicesbis whi i 8. Pinchhack will be ome of the £ of the desertion of her usband, Cliaun- it pand to thelr entirs strength in the city, ‘The breacn b B s, MICOELL, E0 Do ace H Hon. P. B, 8. account of the desertion h sca that thelr sido of the house (s taken care of, ¢ reng Y, ¢ breact | regulators employed herotoforo and diviaibility | deacendants of ~her race, Mrs. BSquealer | ton minutes without the usa of greass of potash. Trig) . speakers. cv Olds, and o very fall votols promiscd in the West | Which bas been nown to exist between Gov. | of licht produced by a singlo current. The reg- | drinks in pig-fashlon, poking her head into the | Packaze sent fres on recelt of 35 cents. Judge Farwell Saturday grantod a decreo of divorco to Mary L. Rom’!rlg from Willfam J. Ragers, on the cround of conviction of a felong. Judge Moore Baturday granted a decree fo Charles A, Haskins from Minoie B. Haskins, on the ground of drunkenncss, . Baturday afternoon, John N.Bharp, employed st a bullding on the corner of Untario and Clark streets, fell from a scafolding, and esterday morning he died from tho eifects af he injuries then reccived. The Coroner will hold an inquest to-day. At abont 7:30 Jast evening an inciplent fire weas caused o 8, Gumpfright’s dry-gouds store, ; No. 895 Wells strect, caused hvan overheates H stove. Damage to stack, 8200; covered by In- 3 suratice policios for $2,000, Tlic latnes wero ex- . tingulshed without sounding an alarm. 3 Col. Jewett Wilcos, of the Tremont House, “ the newly-ciected President of the Hotel-Keep- «is’ Assoclation of the Northwest, entertained the sisiting hotel men last night at a dinner, Ten plates only were sct, and the repast was one which outdid even the famous Tremout Houso itscif, At ameeting in Folz's Hall, corner of North svenue and Larrabee street,yesterday afternoon, o Tellef and Ald Soclety was formed fn connees tlon with St, Michacl's ierman Catholle Church, * and Frunk Kedeski was clected President. An- other mecting will be beld at the samo place ‘Tuesday evening. At 11 o'clock ienc\‘dly forcnoon, John Voss, reslding at No. B30 Weat Erie street, found his brother Fred hanzing tos heam in tho stable., Ddeccased was n Aerman, 51 years of ao, aingle, . nod a peddler by occupation. Iis brother sup- poses that addletion to strong driuk was the cause of his committing the deed. i George ‘Griswold {s locked up nt tho West Madison Birect Statlon, charged by Detective Shea with the larceny of a quantity of siiver- i ware from_the uufortunates who were burned . wut in the West Adams street flre rome ten 3 days ago. Abot $100 worth s known to have been in Griswold’s possession, and the officer A Lins every hupe of recovering it © Bishopand the Democratic party is growing, and already he {s receiving tho curscs and ae- nunciations of the faithful. Bllls for the reor- ganization of the publle institutions have been fimcd, nesw directors were nominated and con- rmed by the Senate for the institutlons re. organized, but the old Republican oflicials were left {n their places. Blshop Is charged with treachery to the party In nominatin, men, and to keep Repubiicans In office. bill has been preparod which will take from the QGovernor the power of making nominations of this nature, 1t is probable tho Legislaturo will overhaul the institutions already rcorganized and et nside the oflicers who hiave heen sciccted b{ the Governor, The present outlook {s not & pleasant ons for the Reform Governor. ulators esch demanda specfal current. Iut | bowl, but shio coutd shaw any amall boy how to with M. Jablochkoll's invention many roomns In | suck an orange were It not for tho fact that her the same building can be llluminated separately | loft hand Is constantly ongaged clasplnz her by micans of a singlo mabine. Asto theprico | baby. Thelatter, althougn it cannot walk or {t {s claimed that even In the most unfavorable | even stand ' loncy,” is far more lively in other cases the price _of lighting by electricity is at | reapects than ordinary bables. American Girl such a low mark that gas used In the same pro- | welghs just twelve ounces and Is about seven portions, but of course utterly Incapable of | incheslong. Its hody, with the exceptlon of producing the same results, would cost four | tho face and hanas, which are perfectly baro and timesas much, Thoe economy I8 much groater | aloost white, §s well covered with very fine in catablispments where © a stesm en- | dark hair. ‘Ihe halr on the head Is tufty’ and gine 1s already Installed and where the expenses | black, addlog much to Bavy's beauty. The lit- of fustallation are reduced to the money for tho | tio thing’s bright brownish eyes plerce you purchaso of n dynamo-electrle machine, the | nskanco as It tugs at tho paticnt mothor's fixturcs and candics. As_Is woll known, thera | breast. are numerous magtet and dynamo-alcetric ma- Its bands and arms are so muscular that it chites, among which the best are the Ladd, the | can cling to tha breast without support from Bremens, the Uramine, tho Allfance, and the | Mrs. 8quealer, oven when tho latier walks ntin, ahout, as she now and then does, for excreise. ‘Tho electric candle used by Jablochkoft {s | When any one puts n hand between the bars or formeil of two cylindrical strips of coal placed | nttcmpts unwarranted lberty with the mother one beslde the other, and separated by a pecul- | sho guickly bugs Baby closer, showa her teeth, far fsolating matter. The lower oxtremities of | and Iooks chrvnten!ngly grave. Blo keeps Baby thesa strips of coal ara set in two brass tubes, | scruoulously clean by licking it all over with and these, in turn, aro fastencd Intoa chan- | her tongue, and frequently gives vent to her deller bracket. The strips aro _bound so | affection by kissing the darling on mouth, eyes, that they cannot fall npart., When tho | cars,nose, andcheek. Noonebut Keepor Rolling current is vpassed in the voitalc arch | darc touch Baby, but oven hois not permitted Arflmzn into lfc between the Lo extremities of | to take it from mamma’s arins, although lio of- the coal strips, which burn little by littte by | fer ncver.so many ‘‘goodica’ as bribes. While contac! th the alr, The isolating matter | crowds of visitors amuscd themacives yesterday heats, mclts, partly volatizes, and makes the | with the novel sight, the monkeys thronged at space botween the “coal n good conductor—far | the baes trying to catch Baby in theirhands, but ‘etter than it {s in the ordinary system of light- | were prevented from dolng 8o by a precaution- ing with tho regulator, Tho candle should be | ary wire screen placed there tomporarily. Tho protected by an opaline globe, a8 it is in most | curiosity of ncarly all the monkeys was uncon- of the places where it s used In Parle. Tho | trollable, and most of them cast envious cyes at. price of onc of these candies, buraing no hour | tho dellcacies Flun the lady from Sumnatra, and n half, and giving a light fully cqual to 130 { chattering thelr disgust at the keeper's partful- fiu-]cts, I8 15 cents. All sizes of candles can | ity. Notwitustanding the frequent congratula- e furnished, and lhc{ can bo placed In almost { tions recelved by Mr. Cocoanut Bquealer during every concelvable position. Ono-horse power of | tho day, ho did not scem so greatly pleasod as oo ordiuary steam-cngine Is required for each | might have been expuected under tho clreum- Division. The only fear Is, however, that the Republicans of tho Elcventh and Twelfth Wards will not tarn out fn their full strength, and by that means might aliow the election to- morrow to go by default, as the Democrats in the Sixth, Scventh, Eighth, Tenth, and Four- teenth Wards are dolng _most activo work, and promise to poll a heavy vote, On tho North bme. also, tha various candidates did some tall work_ yesterday, regardless of tho fact that it was Bunday. In the South Division Mike McDonald, Uenrfu Eager, and Dan Wcebster got In considerable work for Sam Engel, tho bummer candidato of tho Second Ward. “{t was stated that Eager has been promised something by the police for his “influence™ among his class, BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolntely pure, Dread, eskes. puddings, ete., I ok aes OF L. Ko Jomaet, And dre morm e Festiblotiian when mado of Cominan and cheap iy jons. A Lrial package sent {rea on recelpt of 13 ceain BABBITT'S SALERATUS, Astandardarticle. Asample packsga scat fres oy recelpe of 25 conts. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR, ted frea from all Impuriies. The o g;!:q?r‘lp:nll- "Eiat Dackags sent res on receipal tente. BABBITT'S POTASH, A pure concentrated afkall, donblo 1ho_strength of g;nEorx'i e tople weat freo, oR Teceiot ol 3 ITEMS, The arguments on tho exedptions tothe Mas. ter's report In the case of Blalr va, Tho Chicago & Pacttic Railroad Company were concluded Saturday and taken under advisenicat by Judge Blodgett. No Courts Tucsday. UNITED BTATES COURTS. The Unfon Mutual Life-Tusurance Company filed o bill 8aturday against Philander C. ilan- ford, Orrin P. Chase, Frederick Fake, and Lucy 1), Fake, to torcclose s mortgago for $11,000 on Lots 5and 6, Btock 8, of nsubdivision of a partof the N.W. fractional quarter of Sec. 23, 80, 14, “Johin Tirown commenced a sult in dcbt for £0,000 damages agalnst Leonard G Calkins and Cornelius Conover. A dtsel 7 j8hed 16 John R. Thorn scharge wwas {ssued to John 10, A final ercdltors’ meeting will be held Moy @ in the case of E. J. Decker. BUPERIOR COURT IN DRIRP, J. V. Farwell & Co. began o sult for §2,000 Saturday sgalnst Thor T, Thorson and P, C. Kelly. llaynry W. King & Co. and King Bros. & Co. fled a bill agatnst 3, H. McCrea to restraln him from attempting to collect the {liegal one-sixth of thelr personal-property tax. CIRCULIT COURT. Naomi Lamaroux commenced a suit n_ tres. pass azainst J. Heory Truman, claiming 85,000 damages. ‘Thomas A. Alrd began an actlon to recover $5,000 damages from Ueorge F. Harrls V. W, Bell brought suit for a similar amount agalnst Charles Fargo, . FOURTRENTII WARD. Alargoand cnthusiastic mecting of the Re- ublicans of the Fourtceuth Ward was held at No. 1405 Milwankce avenuo yesterdny after- noon, August Steinhaus in the chair, Caspar Dutz was the first speaker. He spoke first in,Ucrman ond then in English, snd de- voted himselt almost cxclusively to the Alder- manlc contest. Ho sald ho had watched the conrse of Ald, Baumearten in the Councll, and commended him as a diligent, cflcient, and lonest oflicer, and urged the peopls to support him Tuesday, without distinction of party. Ald, Baumpgarten was the next speaker, and was cnthasinstically recolved. 1o reviowed the merits of the candidates for the town offices, domonsteated thelr pecullar fitness for the places they were sccking, and nsisted that thelr clection was a publlc nccessity. Speeches followed by ex-Ald, Gunderson, Mr, oodrich, August Wendal, Georza Rolph, and others, and, after arranging somo detalls for the election Tuesdary, the meoting adjourncd. A lorge and enthusiastic mecting of the Re- JOLIET, ILL. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Joriet, 11, March 30.—The Republicans of Jolet Township hiold a delegate conventlon at the Coutt-fouso this afternoon, and nomnlnated the followlng ticket: For Bupervisor, Dr. Q. O, Raynor: Assistant Supeevisors, Jolnw Lyan, M. W. Sburts, and John Scheldt; Town Clerk, Robert T. Kelly; Colloctor, E. B. Mason; &chool Trustee, 8. 8. White; Highway Uommis- sioner, J. Y. Patterson; Constablo, Willlam Barrett. Fivo of theso candidates are Repub- 1lcans, and & majority of the others are on tho National ticket. ~ Local polities are red hot, and there aro aircady seven tickets,including & Non- taxpayera’ ticket, {n tno flold, —— CAIRO. Bpectal Dispatch so The Tridune. Camo, Ill., March 80.—The Democracy held a County Conventlon Lore to-day, and appolnt- TR PROPRIETOR will give =n ounee of xold for every ounco of impuritles fousd Iy any of these proparations. p For Sale bu all Dealers. CONFECTIONER Y. AN e A 0 P A, THE CALL MONDAY. P ki W. & s tectric It hts: CELEDRATED thronghon) TS se docakint i m ok o opes ol | oo g AT 10, Inclusiv, of nowesten | i Yo siseets, A1, Bavara Thompson 1o | o BRI SGHRCR 00 SO CHTEL | 6 tho dynamodlectrle machine, man was sorry that it was not a boy.'t . B75, odeper B Adnes o34 aloni tho ALFCLE. They wero chastd out of | | JUDOR JAMERON=11020 of new calendar, tno chair. Spoechos wero wado by Supertiaor | 1’5, P, Wheeler wero appointed delczaten t0 | rious mosod of isbing ot b Hiad. at the orders GUNTIIER, Conters a bailway o ho “street flm:;m Jeoria nud | Jupox Mooie=No call, s o gacs o the Grim- | o, i¥ani oiniers. Tho town aind ward kel | tho District Convention, with nstructions to | Exhibiton thls suiminer. Tisto will bo everat *pAELEGRAPRIC NOTES: —_—t ADE! L J ), 12 34, . No. | wers unanimously indorsed, and the meeting | vote for John Q. IIarman, of this city, for Clerk | night festivals, and on theso occastons the Jn- . '3ON SALES, of them, wio proved o be Charles O'Malley, | 4570 rfln?nzm—-lm Lot nclive i adjourned dclerm’lncfl ta vote and work for th= i : T of the Appellate Court. Very littlo Interest was mani{eated, and tho mectiog was a decided- 1y tame nffair. CARLINVILLE, ILL. Special Dimatch to The Tridune, Canrinvitug, Ill, March 80.—Tho Ropub- lican Township Convention et In this city to- day, and put a straight party ticket in the flcld. Col. Thad PLillips and Maj. H. Chapman wero nominated for Supervisors. The City Convontlon was held to-night and nominated Magor W. F. Burgdorfl for re-clec- tion, ond F. Valeutine for Treasurer. The attendsnce was large amd enthusiastic, the badly-demoralized svn of the vounselor at »Jaw of thie same nawme. Detectives Schaack and Whalen yesterday ar- . rested a well-known North 8ide hoodlum named Jamnes alias ' Dock™ Farmer, who Is accuscd of having robbed Martin Fahey, No. 41 Michi- gon street, of $3, While the two were on o spres nhout o weck ago, st thecorner ot Micbigan and Market streets. e ls also accused of an un. nrovoked assault upon Thomas ¥, O'Brien, of &'u‘ 231 Kiuzlo street. . shooting at midnight in the vicinity of IIal. sted and Polk streeta was done by Officer 2 Edward Loughlin, who camo upon s baud of i young loafors, and while attempting to disperse them was nssaulted, but not fnjured. In at- al, Jopak BDooru—No call. No. 200, Howling va. 11ill, on trial, Jupur McAutiaten—Set case term No. 400, Hancock ve, Keoley, and calendar Nos, 321 o %o, Incluatve, except 24 and 325, No caa on al. Jupaz Fanwett—General business, Tior WILLIAXS=180, Ferry. va, Raae: 030, Chippve, Emplre Fire:Ingaraace Company; and 1,078, Phinney va, DoWolf, JUDOMENTS. UniTED BrATES DisTnict Count—Vessel-Own- ers' Towing Company vs, Schaoner Blackliawk, orter of distrlbatinn a foilows: Coats to _bo paid wn full to John Camfeld ot al.. 3535 Mox Rozera al., $30, to ba pad in i and balance of o bo paid to liclen M, iarbour, CriciT Covnr—Iunot BooTi~Coutt Ploneer, No. 5,510 AnclentiOnler of Forosters, va, D, W, blachkott candio will flood the Chainp do Mars | KALAMAZOG, Mich., March 80.—Dr. Henrs M, and T'rocadero with_something very like glory, | Iurd, assistant physician of tho Insane Asylum I remember that in 1867 attempts were made to | g¢ this place, was last night appoiuted by tho {llaminate the Exhibition gardens, but ouly 8 | 1y Board of Commissioners Suporintendent confused glaro was produced, Jablochkoil’s | Df i Eastorn Asylum ot Bontiac. ¥ candles render the smallest object quite as dis- Special Dispatch to The Tridune, tinct ns in tho day time, and thero fs TuecoLa, IlL, March 80.—Tho Douglas no unnatural glarg about it. | am aware that County Circult Uourt, the lom. 0. L. Davis, thero fs some differonca of opluion on | Appellate Judge, preslding, mects liere on Mon: that subject. For fnstance, the other day ? e iatunan who Iaq beea ta- Madsid, any | G4k Soven larccny ‘ensca aud o emall elvil 3:1;1 Sn;‘unhthu electric light m‘.‘wo:k ltxln uia‘l"':'xant.‘ e ) c] there, wrote an .enthusiastic lettor to the Times nbout {t: but another Englishman, ROUGH ARD UNEVEN FLOORS who had sren the same light in the same ptace, cannot wear out 4 carpet wherae a good carpet 1in- did not agree with hls companion os to tha dis- | 1ag {8 used. Use (cotton snd paper) only that tinctuess. ‘Thero seems, however, to b a con. | manufactared by the Amerlean Carpet Liniog entirc Republican ticket next Tucsday, M. P, TULBY. To thevoters of the First Ward: The Ilon, Murray F. Taley, ex-Corporation Counsol, at the urgent request of the citizons and property- owners of the First Ward, having consented accent the nomination for Alderman, the under- sizncd urge upon the attention of votera the noe cessity of bia clection. They belicve that his intimate ncquaintance with city affairs, derlved through lour years scrvico as Counsel to the Corporatlou, especlally fita him for the position of Alderman, and that lis reputation s o sure fuarantes that, 1€ clected, he will uso his ut- most endeavor to Jnrevunt rruption, fraud, and ring schemes of all kinas: By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, € and 0 Wabast-av, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, April 2, 9:30 . m, Large and Tmporiant Lines Seatonahle Goods. L URB BT GORY & Con Ancrioneen. On Wednesday, April 3, at 9:30 a.m, P tion here that the Jablochkoff candles will | Company, New York and Koston. Forsalo by all WE SHALL SELL AT AUOTION tempting to arrest two of them bo fired two 5 ! Levi T, Laiter, Jamen Conch, INDIANAPOLIS. vict 1 Y e e o o0 ¢ A A N L B b s ot e o boon s i wenty-or Hun o "3"“1'"'5“.1““ Statiou, and Looked for dia- IN SELF-DEFENSE, e Siattaner, Georzo b Gors, ehip clection takes piaco to-morrow, and the :::;,‘l{n:, notels, tanmcls, hl:fifz]eli',h E{Erf‘z"l::{ e ":3::3:‘.»'(';‘0'3 g;::f ronblee i b s Dt o Yot sam" B Bon & o grostest fntereat fa manifested fn iis rosult. | ready perfectly adaptods it Wil probably bo'| Betne thrown in company with tho Governor WELI-ASSORTE Minor_arresta: Mary Meyers, larceny of 87 | As o rule, tho Sunday shootini-scrape does | Moftia 3u, JEEE ega> C0 Tho Natlonals have s tickot in tho ficld, and | Some tima before It can bo used i small rgoms | last Tuesday, We made 8 pass at him with ono BOOTS & {rflu; A’r::‘rlm"nnlnlr‘barng:}m';\, ‘1:"3‘;:«"&::“;5"2 not occur untlt night is ot vdds with morning, | A% c'nm?o i .36, B, Daly, somo of tho Democrats are endeavoring "“ {n- | 08 Zaals at present employed, ;.vl our best, and recelved in retura the follow- 9 with cof 3 AN " X [ 't ng: Bl avonre Lauss of ll fao; James Jotin | 200 the holated reporter s a hard rush to et | I B lote, Aamas Vel duco tholr followlug to voto for that tickot, in * the story In before the paper goes to pross. Bat this thno ft was differcnt, and «perbaps. fhe. shooting, which may yet termlinato in tho death - soby'charged once again with vagraoey 3 Charles 1. Deweritt, larceny*from C. A. Harsall, but it a clalmed that Harsall {s Jealous because De- order to secure the delcat of the Kepublicans, The election will havo much influcnce in deter- mining theiOctober cluction, hence tho anxicty felt over it. SHOES, and SLIPPERS, A, A, Manger B, o g s C. M. Uenderson, Jansen, McChaig'&'Ca, " 0 - 0 ) IGUTEENTI WARD, A-MONKEY’S BABY. "You don't remember old R—1 Noj he left this county before you camo here, Iao was a stone-mason by trade, and *operated ! alf over The Fine Infant of Whioh Mr. and Mrs, | the country, About tho time Dewey's bank meritt quit Wim and went to work for arival in | of Cliristopticr Dornn, ought to bocharged to | Catcaco, Mbnday, April 1.—7 the Citizena o) Squonter Are the Happy Paronts,. -falled, I met him at & 1ittlo gathering 1n Meck-. ¢ the slistmaking Lutinces: toths flamiton, T e ot Amghow 1 A ar has, | the ightemth Hards To-merrow we ittt TTEGOTA, i hiladetohtn News, darch 24, lanburz. After shaking haads ho took me ons | ncluding BIGHTERN OASES very o succcssor to Alderman Kirk {o the Common Council, The Issuc is a plain ono: ‘Honesty, character on one slde, and bummicrism on the other, Mr, James C. Broglss, of ths flrm of Mears, Dates & Co., lumber-dealers, was nominated by tho fepublican Club, and fodorsed by the Citl- zens' Unfon. Ho s an encrzetic, wise man, whose vote will always be on thosido of cconomy and honest government. Hewiit well represent us.and ald us In bringing our city out of its prescnt serious ditficulties. Mr, Jullus Jones Is the nominee and fit repro- sontative of th worst elements of the ward, You will remember him us one of the joaders in what was Luown as the *[Match-Houso gang," which perpotrated tho disgraceful frauds, ballot-box atuflug, cte., In the old Tweaticth Ward, You wiil also remonber he was Indicted by a Grand Jury upon & charge of fraud In con- filne Philadelphis~mado Childron’s Bhoos, Kid and Goat, in Black and golora; Elovon Cases Chiocago 8hoo Co.’s Wos. Kid and Goat Bido-Laco and Polish, overy pair warranted; and Thirty Cnsos Mon's Assortad Hand-Mado Goods. Wo invite your attention to the above large ad dosirable offering. “ll]ll’t"‘l“ " GEG.'T; CORE & co G8 & 70 Wabashav, T, —~Mrs, Cocoannt Squenler, nee Dalsy, tha | lde, saying ho d wilu of Mr, Cocosnut Squealer, of a ylrl, ar 12:10 | ‘ Now, UGovernor,’ sald he, *this Is s matter of a 8.1, day heforo yesterdsy, in the Monkey Iliouse, | littio dellcacy, and you aro at liberty to answer at the Zoulugical Usrdon, ttoruot. I'wish to know if McAden’s Lauk is Mothers who would like to koow how our | going to have any troublei '« progenitors (vido Mr. Darwin) wero treated | * Assuming nnalr of deep meditation, tho when ‘“mewling and puking in thele nuracs' g Governor repl |edi *Yes; I have no hesitation fn arms,” necd only visle th “Zou's" monkey | Siuy'K You that L knowit ts golng to Lave trou- house in order to gratify thefr curlosity, Mrs. ¢ D—n my luck!’ replicd the stonc-mason, Buealer's baby is as fine o specimen of new- | ‘Iknew something was wrong. 1 never put a ‘born monkoy a3 thoy could wish to gloat their | £CBE h'x a bank io my life but what I was swin- eyes upon, whiled for effcctivencss and solf- | “it1g1a, st the Govornor, without relaxing sacrificing tenderness, no ather maternal care | one line in his masked features, *what I allude could cxceed that hostowed upon the | tolsthls: thoy have my note in that bank for little Bquealer,—which, It s sald, s l‘%m}'und they'll n:wu’lv\' darned slghit of trou- the first monkey baby born alive fn | bl Retting tho monoy, Amerlea north of the Gult of Moxico. Tha 7 present birth s an exception to the rule that .‘...m,'.’..‘l‘:i'i'....._._w_ the raca docs not propagate In thls conntry,—a | FULTON=AL Hrde Park. T, of puimonary con- pen until very nearly 6 o'clock yesterday morne Ired: to_ask maa quosting, ing, About that timne teorira Witson, propric- for of asaloon at No. 154 Bouth Water atreet, a fow doors west of Clark strect, shot Mr. Chris Doran through tho chest. Wilson was on his way from hls house, No. 140 South Water street, to hls placo of business, when he saw two mon, to him un- known, attacking o third person, who turned out to bu §, G, Lieberleh, of 231 North Clark street. Wilson had a polico whistle fn his pocket, and withsthla he gavo the alarm. Liober- fch's nsaallants then turned tholr attentloft to Dbim, and onu of the men struck him s sovere blow over the right eye. Feurlng that hu might be knocked down and robled, Wilson then drew a self-cocking revolver and fired omo shot, which struck ° the man who wax prossing him most. Thjs was Bpectal Dispateh to ThAs Tribune. ‘Tuscova, I!l,, March 80.—~The Douglas Coun- ty Conventlon mot hera to-day aod sclected Dr. J. W, McKinney, SBam'Blackwill, and W, D, Penfleld delezates to the State Conventlon, Aoril 1L, The delegation ia favorable to Etter for Superintondent of Public Instruction, and s0ft monoy to the backbono, MADISON, WIS, Spectal Dispateh to Tac Tribune, Map1son, Wis., March 80.—The Democratio Convention to-day nominatod George B. 8mith for Mayor, and Androw Daubnor for Troasurer, The t{epublican Convcntion this cveunlng in- dorsed Bmith’s nomination, and Charles Kayser was nominated for City Treasurer, . . ELECTRIC LIGHT. Nicholas Daubach is evidently ono of those whimpering. selfish offscourtngs of the soll whu hielp themacives promisciously to the property of other people with a simple * By your leave, ? eir,” and, {nstead of returning the article when 3 ihey arc through with it, pretend that it has - been lost. Frequently, however, the lost ardiclo s found In o rawumhup. Joseph Bchyelner, at Jeast, claims that this {a what Dauvach did with him, 'and he had bim arrested in conseruonce. . At n speclal mecting of tho Unton Catholle i Library Assoclation h\‘lflfl}l(cl’dfly afternoon, the following list of caudidates on”the recular ticket was submitted: John W, Ellriihl‘ Prest- P, Mctiuch and Dennls Kelly, Vico-Pres. . 1% U'Connor, John 1" Byrne, nud E. . . Winslow, Bccretarics: J. K. Diyer, Treas- urer; J. J. Egon, J. M. Scmple, W. Weadlcas, K. Kinselln, and John A. Lynch, Managers. Tho oppaosition ticket will be gotten up nextSunday, "By CIIAS, L. RADDIN & CO,, Auctioneers, 118 & 120 Wabsah-ar, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, BOOTSR & SHOES. It was stated ton Thinuse reparter yestor- | Chrle Doran, a yoiu tellow aged about 19, who | nection with the Whisky Rinz. circumstanco which zoologlats ascribe chiefl B eaT Tehng, AP 2o KE, 108 e Tromh i e i b astons Tnveetiaatian | 18 cployeu i a Hiver street comumisslon ouse, | ““His recort 1. this Commun Councll was, to | The Claver Inventlon of a Russian In Exlla~ | the regularly and. sovero. exiromes. of che | JSHHSTeY SoRroCavs heae PULF-elghiats byt et Committee did not examine noy witicsscs dur- :‘v,\‘t]lm‘z‘l‘l:whn%u\mm gat on. o &u"ge.n")'(le':'r i | say uho leatt, oxecedingly unsatistactors, fow the Brilllant Fronch Capltal Will iMRebLo Oak Wdods. “Fricads ol tiie Famliy favited. +1 e ¢l N n Ingthe past week, a vast amount of work has t has bees proved asafn and agaln that the | fliuminate Its Rterets and Shops, weatlier, But many of them Lelicve also that | _LEDDY—March 31, Mius dary Ann Dolan, wits ot been doney and a most jmportant lead has been and 81 ley came up and arreated all concern- o omsa Leddy. aged 29 years 6 mouths, st her resi- | worthy of the sitention of buyers bef honest voters outnumber the dishonest ones 1 | rurts Lever from Faioora King in noston Journar, | tho fact 18 owing to the sbsence hero of some | Joncs,3i Markets Teawhers. Thia will bo tho Iargest ONE DAL'S $i4 truck, The facts 80 far deyeloped leave no | ¢, Wison voluntarlly surrendering. ‘Tho | this ward; the only question s, Will tesi gea " | kind of food which tho monkoys find in tholy | | Fimeral Wednasday at 0} a. m., to the Church af the | & U 1o Chicagb. 1o 1arFest OB Soube that the clloris of the Chicako Importers | Wounded mian wae remaved o the Fosldenco of | mot turh out and volor Tatn o oo 0 OuS8k | The latest wonde of th vzar canital » fs tho | 21, (L, g Toly Name, thence Lo Norllveaiera Devoh by cars to | o1t Chich his wother, No. 27 State strect, and was nt- tended by Dr. Jones. It awocared that the bullet bad passed a little to the right of, and immediately below, tho hicart, and the phyaiclan- deewded that it would bo best not to attempt to probo the wound, The injured man *rested uictly duriug the day, and, unless inflamma- tion should set In, ho may recover, although Lis chances aro slim. An esumination of Doran's clotlicsshows that the plstol was heid very close to hlm when it was discharged. Wilson'claims tnat he shot {n seif-defense, and thero seeins to be no reason Lo doubt his unssertion. As to the wouuded man and his partoer, they were both very drunk, and 8hearin, when fnterviewed at thy Armor) last night, had not sutficiently recovered to tefl au intelliciblo story, \Wilsou Is a brother-in- law of Zettleln, the basc-Uall player, and was conuccted with the White Stocking Club in 1870- 1871, although nonever played in the field, His ealoon bas slways been conducted in an ordorly manner; and, us he was the only sober man ln the party and was on his way to buslness, whilu tho rust of the crowd wero finisbing up a :mlflu' the probability is that he was very littlo 0 blame. 10 have the frauds at the New York Custom- Iloute done away with will result fu bencfit to Chicago. Tho Commission will bo in acasion about three days more In this city, and it will be found, whea thelr renort g completed, that tlhclr yyork here has not been 1o vain. The Treasurer and Engincer of the Town of Lake hiave presented their apuual report two days before election, althoush the law requires that It shall ba posted on the door of the Town- Hlall ten days before, Mr, Condit claima that i the receut trial delayed hum jo makdug it out, 88 his bouks were held in court for “about a 2 weok, ‘The report {3 sccompanied by a list of % the warrauts with the numblers arrunged cone sccutlvely, nod the name of tho peron to whom tho money wus paid. This llst fills over eleven columns of the ofticial paper in which it 1s grlum}. ‘The Citizens’ Licket will hold their tinal meeting sto-morrow evenlng at Titlotson's Hall in Englewood, and at the Town-lall at the Btuck-Yards. Uood speakers will bo pres- ent at both mectioge. A half-dozen young Dloods who were carous- ing at Leoul's restsurant, No, 163 State streot, alter miduight nado things Hvely for u while in Introduction of the electric lght., Nota mo- ment was lost by the Republican nuthoritles, after thoy had scen the clover fnvention of M, Jabloctikoff, in adopting it for city purposca. Under the Finpire opinion was not so caslly gained In favor of & rovolution in anything. A method of lMghting streets and shops, which was lkely to drive mas out ot the market, would have had no chance in thoso days, But now telephiones, phonographs, pnoumatic dis- patch, and electric Mght are freely welcomed. ‘Tha result is that on Baturday evening last tha Tlace de 1'Opoera was tho most magnificent spot fn theworld at that moment, The fntenso white glow from the electric burners dircetly in front of the steps leading up to the opera’s co- trance and scattered at intervals across the grand boulevard to the corner of the new aye- nue leading to the Comedlo Francalss, made the spaces for hundreds of yarda round about ns Mgt ns day, Oue of the olectric candles scoms to give ns much licht as 100 pas jots, Uas looks yellow, muddy, and petty” he- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 DRY GOODS, Clothing, fiats and Caps, EMDLO! 8, 000 g i it Siosan i‘mr}.’"fi’-‘ ol derwear, Cutlery.-Lace, hotiond. e _Ls st seloct ofte Pl ——————— By ELISON, POMEROY & C04 Auctioneera, 78 and 80 llsnaolph-st. FOR TUESDAY'S SALE APRIL 2, 8t0:304, ., st Our Blores, Now and S« oud-1tand Parior aad Chamber RNITURE ‘Ihe dlsreputable cloments uro well organ- ized,—better than for years,—and will all work and rote, Wil you not vato early, and do your share to save us from tho disgrace and disaster of have ing Jullus Jones represent us lo the Common Council? ‘Tuz EtourseNTd Wanb RerupnicaN CLus, p Epwanp F. CAoIN, ErLiotr ANTHONY, Wavtan G, Gooprich, Cowmmittee, ., GLERSON. D. V. To the Editor af The Tribuns. Crioago, March 81.--In perusing thecolumns of your paper this morniag [ dud the following item: *“The Natioualists of the West Town lave put Kittel Nerison oo their ticket for Asscasar, (n place of D. ¥, Gleeson, reslgned, They allegs azainst tho 1atter that he sold them out in favor of Tom Lirenan, and that thoy will remember hin for that,” P‘nw‘ why am I thus accused! I never sought the momination from the Natlonals, but, on the contrary, refused to accept It Statlng that one x‘nr azo [ got de- feated on the Democratic ticket, and my sccept- LURtl about thres and a it sears ooy when Ay g thoy were brought to the Zoo, the dashing Co- T AR aE R aIE, coannt Squealer and the lovely youug Miss ANNOUNOEMENTS, Dafsy courted fn tho groves of Sumatra. To- Politicnl. gother they swung from' Hmb to limb of the MEETING OF TH# SOLDIEHS' AND CITIZENS' orauge, banana, bread fruit, and cocoannt Calony wili bo beld at tho West End Opers House, treess together they tolled In tho sweat potato :nhll;‘g;wnm o hear the repurt of thelr Locating Come patches o that aplopatced lind, Why the [ FIXTERNT ST WEVUREIGRN—COOn young gentleman was christen ocoanut Bl ek’ }‘s Dot 'I:"cly n!]mdamo;)d. l:. Ix-lln'lrh wlull Cirbaa ey tois veatugat CRaries TsTw(Eka 114 konown _ thal a speciea 0 whic| o and his sweotheart holonr—the Ma. Miscollaneous, canuo Nlmmrlm‘u, ;r nlmtnl:;d -nonkeyrwlll T"fi'}fieflfl‘ 'LlfevAk};x!uE.T'l}:;‘ E?:' FRIENON c{u’ not eat coconnut whenever they can got any Wi v 2 e b Ehe futt whih row fu Bumatra: put, | Seis dhe bl Tatk e, Leptbacmilital, any person bearlug his olocution at the Zoo f Anniverssryotsh onal Teinderanca Bucloty of this will not dispute tho nappropristeness of Mr, [ €0 Squesler's famlly name. " Miss Dalsy was 80 | '[P SEOPEAT, HONTILN, YERTNC 0P Tyorlus christened by o Iiollander named Francis Roil- 1 5 ing, n sturdy, intellizent man, whose knowledze e s Wabaseae o e retiehcq of M. s & Shompacs: cra Suserintenient of e Zaty | T ertot weut to Su'mllnx. Kot possession of Mr, B?uenlcr and Miss Dalay, together with a lot of other monkeys, and engoged AMr. Rolling to come with hitn and his coltection to America. Upon aral Housahold Onode, (Gencral Ner 1A BLISON, POMEROY &CU. . BALE OF BANKING HOUSE te. N CAMTATGN mory Hall, AUCTION SALEN, By Wi, A, BUTTERS & CO., AND noce o soon after that defeat, I would leave | side this grand fire, which detles darkness, For | tholr arrival here Mr. Rolling was fnatalled as i ) i sidliup, Qieor Arnitulo dedared thow to T Inyeelt Mable to bo calied .‘.c'hrnn!'co{:lc:-‘nceker. 8 city lented by tiis now process all the Yerrors | kooper fn tho monku)‘-hou’lmg Awmong_bis first Autjaueire, 174 Kaly Rastol e, SAFETY DEPOSIT VAU!JTS Eaulu:d. B etiean st e ppnn A . whic o [ abhor. I therefore declined to bo | of miduight would vanish. Burglurewould tind | oiliclal acts was tlhe christening of two mon- b i3 ANI‘.“UPT SALE, Special Corrspondence of The Trisune, Tlartronn, Wis, March 80.~The property the nominee with thanks, Now, it iy refusal OF THE their oceupation Thi 1 1 o bl s molittcal” faai-ball Ate 1 Shs Kieke | ooty atlottae Vica af a1l Kiads. woii Keys, one of which was romurkable for warlike hl.llcll nls stiletto. Vice of all kinds would inz four of them, and, while pruceeding ati aod organizing abitities, aud tho other for ex- Architect and Engineers' Bupplies, Deawlin toowards, tho crowd agsln ro of J. 0. Kemdall & Co., ratllers, and of | 17% 0t waich I would kolp the present Incum. er slink away, or diagusted at tho smail re- | ceptional scdatencss snd tomporance o all HMierareopls Malorlain, Faner 1 S[IATE SAVINGS mslflmmuy Gmmm‘ 5 edy siribing. av o offoers, and fomdng | o S R o anty ¢ | bent to porpctuste Ljs term of oflce, ioans | warda which 1§ would obtain when it could no | thinge. Tho frst be ealisd » ion. McCleltan," s et Pollery, Spee The anking Houss and Safety Deposlt Vaulta Fursl: = them to ‘relinquish thelr hold of thg eelock, Denvtaon & Co., merchants, 18 now | gelling out, then I confess to bave sold out, and | longer walkk In darkucss, would cudeavor to | and tho second * Frank Murphy," ncy Btationery, Fire-proof Nate, ture,ard Fiztures of the stala Havings lastiiutionChlt E:lao‘n;; 3m3.2'4\°r'n ‘tlex;:‘;u r::do{!m:mlh J;:lh‘:xln in tho handas of tho United States Marsbal, | am proud of the sale. D, F. GLEasox, reform, 1 observed in watching the maskers Iu the coursa of her captivity Miss Dalsy won | Thestock of TII0S, T. NELSON, wiil be offered for eale at buth firms having fled petitions fu Lauk. zuptey with Commissioner Bloodgood, ot Milwaukee. An inventory of the property of both firms (s nearly complete, and, when fully made, will show n worse atata of allairs than was st firt aoticipated, Kendall & Co.'s Indebtednoss foots up $90,000, aud their assety, Including the mill pronerty valued at £30,000, amount to about tw.ll!{ ‘The milt company is indebted to the mercantile come pany §40,000, sud Kendall, the senlor member of “the firn, owes a personal uccount to the storo of over $3,000. "The mill tlrm owe Bassctt & Co, Bostou, $14,000, aud the vstate of . C. Newell, Ohlo, $5,000, the latter secured entering the ball on Baturday night that tho un- etory secmed to bring with it a certaln ¢ of shanic to somae of the revelers. There was, for {nstance, a tall and very lovely woman dressed in the costunie of a gallant youth of Raleigh's time—sword, clonk, hoss— crossing tho square ns 1 arrived. She seemed wvery il at case, glanced quickly from right to left st tho long lines of peopls witnessing her progress, and I felt convinced that some sense of the humiliating absurdity of her position came over her. If thero had been only the semi-obscurity of gho squarc Iit by gas she would have made an entres caily, and mayhap would have gainholed merrily as any of themud spirits of carnival. £ publia auctior, a u ranted by (0o Circalt Lt 0 tne uidet et uron e pramiet, Kot SR Rk cagu, o Sunday, Liid 3 137 a0 11 S'elock In the furencon % PHOPENTY—Forty:fve fect front on ; with elogant; substantial, Aro-proof bulldiag &ad 1AV E1313 OF EALE=Carb, or L least ane-Laif cadb & ing si3 montha 8t |1 o reputation for cleverness in casing visitors who pressed close to the monkoy cuge of spec- tacles and car-rings. Adhering to a law of her tribe, the youny maiden would never receive theattentions of auy gentleniau monkey through whose vetos coursed not the blood of the * Pig- " Morcover, the old flame with the cava- Squealer stlil blazed, and itbecamo general gusslp umong the other monkeys that there would sood be & wedding. Thelr expectations wera reallzed, for in due time Miss Dalsy becama Mrs. Bauealer, Gen, McClellan was * best man," snd Frank Murphy, who lad taken to uvreaching, tied the kuot. Tho Lridemald was of the sliz-tall tribe, and the poor thing has elnce dicd of consumption, . diseass which, AT AUCTION, TULSDAT. A Z 1 on second e e At 5 _vv_g.kx{urfzgxs‘ 0., THE ENTIRE FURNITURE At Dwelling 105 Peoria-st., ATOTION, AT WEDNESDAY MORNING. April 3. at 10 o'clock. 'srior, Ct r. 84 Dislag room Furniture, Carfele; i 1) toves, Piane, Lo S UUTTEL & CO., Auctionsers, TUURSDAY TRADE SALE, Dry Goods, Clothlng, Boots, Shee*, Etc, T, ECKARDT, To the Editor of The Tribuns. Cir10400, March 31,—In your report of the mecting of the Nioth Ward Hepublican Club, held in” Parker's Hall on mnunlur ovening, { find m{n.una mentioued as one of the {ndorsers ot . M. fim’{\h as candidate for Aldermau of this ward. This is an error, [ was present, hut nut fo the foterest of Mr, Bmyth, as uumboers of others can testify who are voters like myself {n the {utcrest of AMr. Lovojoy. T, Evganor. TENTIL WARD. ‘There will be & merting of the Republicans and taxpayers of the Eleventh Ward, held at thu corner of Indiana aud Sangamon strects, thls evening, at 8 o'clock. Al persons juterested ln Lrick at bis head. ‘Two shots brought him to terms, and be was brought to the Armory. ‘They gave their uames aa Frank Moad, George Clark, und John Ferguson. Mead's haud was cut and biceding, aud it s not knowa whether hie was thot or whether he cut it on n sarge showcease which o broke as he was cacaplug {rum Oticer Arnsteiu, 5 HOTEL ARRIVALS, Shernan House—ll. A, Barr, Fucanaba; Doyle. New York: D. W. Pesbody, Burling Wikard fTeller, Denver; itadeild Uaidwin, York: W. L. Lockwood, New York; Lewls Beise tol, Danbury, Conn. ; G. D, Tewpie, Chitlifcothe; W. 4. Beutley, 5t Lonis: G, IN. Brown, Dus J. 1. Mellwalu, ssn Francico: P J. HHouse—D, 1. Eb balance on short time, not'sxceeding i option uf the purchaser, with 7 per, cent Intercat Sacuritia satiafaciory th tecevar. Lecelver to (Urlsh 8 guaditie, 1o be contimed by (1 Court, and it of Ukl 10 La furaished to purchaser. All blds s2bieh to approvai of rejection by tlio Court. s s1ate tho time of ssle,” FoF furthier partieulars applfio Cits b; OF1s, tacetver of the Stald butiogs [asuios Cutearo. daren 1 1618, g AUCTION SALE. { the sclection of an hoest aud trustworthy mau | ~“The filumination of the Placo do I'Onera has | accurding to Keeper Rolling, is very common Y MONNING. Apri ” Estato of John A, Huck, Dacoased: teh v ) by s first wortgage. ‘The asacts of the sture L, e I THUNSDA’ N . April 4, b 0:30 o'clock, stato of John A, Huck, i ehell, Yazoo Cltys | o o s mor than 30 centa on bhe {3{;&5 &11‘!?3 ‘{.'..%.‘flf.{f.‘:é'z g m-l:tlg:o_ now passcd bevond experiment, 1t will bokept | among captive monkeys, belnz superinduced | onsecond Goor, 17¢ East ltanduiph-st. chielly by the unavoidauly bad afr. "¢ In thelr dollar as it looks ow. [t {s thought thelr li- up steadily, and tho -umurluf: will introduce WM, A, BUTTENS & C Auctl Eawon street, aro cordially luvited tobe present. Mol ceof 43 P era. Fhtiade ach s, . the clectric light In alt parts of the clty as rap- | native climes,” he savs, ““thoy live tobo 80, W, | — 5 2} e 8 Ahat, 1 Pare Cauntts ; L ayers "Hiiadeip biitles wlll reacty €223000, wits sar 15,000 THE SIXTEENTI WakD Fary e thoy cao. And how o few. woris sbout | and 100 years old, bub in sdch tonfinataent s BANKRUPT SALE. Ditnote, o5 the e A.'?fi_' 1974 %4 Lins Waiter and . 31.Cockle, Jolia . T g e, T i warst | Republicans mst lask nlguk ab the coroer of | its employmont by privata persous and concern- | this comparatively fow af them survive 4 or § 3 April North Halsted sud Vedder streets, Mr. Patrick st Kolly fu the chalr, Bpeoches were made by Mr. Kelly, Mr. Adoiph Miller (“Bummel™), and Peter 3. Wetterer, the candidate for Alderman. . Barner, Balumiure: O. B, Curd L. E.'I'owpson. Detrolt; 8, Kewpner, Bufl Latiner {luuse—Edward Power, Doleware, Tlolbust, Owabia; 8, Edmonds, San Fraxc 5 1. Ctosby, Coucord, N. H.3 D, D ; eck, N. Y. ;1. Bullem, Lawreu 48 Halleck, New York: L. B, Hoys, Furstag T, Do tyun, Boston: 7. E. Holman, New Yorky N, ¥. 0 hafore dence of Joha A, Huc poraer of Nortd Clark- b " sald county, sel) at pu F cul 0 ¢ Bighest ‘and Dest bldder therefor. gho followlaf 3 scribed personal rlbgfl‘ll‘. 10-wik: 7 1{ouschol prirs turo sad goods, .lui‘ Illl;;ll!dlhlsi olnlug:gl:fl::: :d.} ineatd, carrisgen, bugky, barncse 3 all other personal property of sald caiata Upsd ing its mochanisin, cost, etc, r, Jablochkoll ls & 0, and fn exite, T don't know exactly why. I belleve that iu Rus- sia he was conuected with the eugincer corps of the -ngy.ullo h“u'imi“ lu]sl;‘nn’re for l(u:‘nl‘ yuars, buslly engaged since o perfectivg this Invention. 1t April of 1877 be w‘u permit- Z Entire Stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY of Wl 15, WINNING, Bankropt, THURSDAY Moralog, APGIL & st 10 o'clock, st tore 154 Tweaty- d-st. BY ordee of labert & Jeokin years. Mr, and Mrs. Squoaler, however, aro remarkably healthy, The gentleman s about 43 yeurs old and weighs thirty pounds, avd the nother, bardly moro thana child in years, is uot yat *aweet 18° and weigha a littlo [ces than Laifas much asbier lord and master does.” In conoection with thess Agurcs, which seem large 2l ol wili onManday, thia 18t day o n noon uf 4 orivate banklng busivess, aud had on deposit tue cutlre savings ol wan! r people, One farmer logned them $4/ in Governmeut Londs for th sake of the bigher interest which they agreed to pay. A moeting of the creditors is 10 be held nest Tuesduy. ———— Execution by the Gullletine, Battymare Dullgtin. i eI ——— e WS JUTTE! premises. ball, Flichbury, OB, 3 A friond once described to us an execution | ted to make o trial of 1t fn the immense shops { for the weight of monkevs, it should be remewn~ | —————————— —— —————— ‘We_will also, In pursasncs of the same orde 6 S A, Cliveland; 6! Setth Gindon. Dent SPORTING. which he witnessed th Parts, outside the wails | of the Louvre. If any American man doesu’t | bered that tho *pig- are cousideraly By M, M. SANDERS & 00, ‘l’uu.\hy’ o34 day By T3, atlo ve oo Grund Pucific—James T, Wrivht, Indiana; NxEw OnLEANS, La., March 31.—Tue first com- | of the city prison, and fu the public street, It | know what the * Louvre™ is, let him ek his | greater in sizo than t rago wonkey, They Nos. 724474 Wabaabav. i ke fotencon et hes Ecago. sell o R, 3. Pomeroy, Boston; W, If. Lrnn‘ Mauitolai | petitton for tho Stats milit filo trophy at | 190K place in the cray of dawn, sud at the pre- | wife. It s a colossal cstablishment like the Bou | aro not 30 haudsome as tho * ring-talls,” or Neoasdtd Ao, \abllc suction, foF cash, .nx,n:u and beas D 3 Mice, bes 1153:'“ s b 41 Smitk, ure | By ands took plm'u" m‘:"w“h elsl?h nonrn lu«ilcal‘nd ‘Iu'l:e lcnllence.l{uq'l.mllgl Marche, 2 Kind nlhlllllu;flflc\l Eniwu;‘.s. w?fi:fl uruléxl-::rlnd:r:;‘ mguk and bear wuch re- FIRST OPENING TRADE SALE fherctor. ':‘!‘«:u:;{n,slrlopnefll‘l.v“&"ul.:;l:w‘h 3 Do K olphin; H. onter i | soldiers flled out ol o gutes, and wink- overything from a palr Wi seinblance Lo tho n. ! i and 3 8. Milicr, Treuton; "W, K. A Jooew, | lngton Avtillery, Capt. Dudley Selph's team, | Jiog pot togesnor tho mackinery of the gulllo: | gloves up to s ba Sratiire sovi Fivo months ago Buperintondent Browu, fore- i brick gloves up to s parlor set of furalturc covered with Abusson tapestry. The gas bills {n such a place are naturally tremendous, sod gas fs hundly the proper thing for lighting up beautiful stufls and show- ing thelr most delicate colors. —The eloctric ht nad been tried fu Frence belore, but the ditficulty was with the spparatus. wbich was too complicated to be popular. Various mechanisns, koown ss *Hegulators,”” had K Hochester, Mion. | THE COURTS, " A CURIOUS SUIT YOR PARTITION. ' A rather unusual kind of 8 suit for partition was begun Saturdsy fo the Circult Court. The cowplalosnts are Altiers A. Huestls, Issac N. Huestts, Lilly B. and Chasles 8. Brown, aud 1 slso, in pursuance of tbe same orde winaing by 19 points, 3d'day of Avpil A. D. 1873 81, Louts, Mo, March 8l1.—A telegram has beeu reccived Lere from John D. O'Connor, statiog tnat he will back Sextun agalnst Schafee for & game of bLitliards of 2,000 polats for §2,50) a slde, to be played 1o New York. Schafve says b cannot obtsiu backers o New York, but witl phuy Sexton lu St. Louls for the amount nawed, and aliow Sextvd §50 for expenacd, tine, somo of them sprinkliug sawdust on the pavemcnut while {t was being put up. Before Uhis was xml&‘ fuished, the ®ate swubg open, aud the crinfoal and executioner and the spir- itual adviser marched out. Whatever religlous exereises were essontial bad been attended to within the prison. The criminal, with bis hands bound bebiad bim and acap drawn over bis Licad, was led fosth, his body beat furward over seetuyz the event which {s now betug chironicled, caused a separate apartnent ln the coruer of the cage 10 be prepared fur the so0lo accommodation vl 3frs. Byuesler, and there sho has ever siuce remalued.” Ikrough tho bars of the cage she trolicked and chattered as usual with the other wonkoegs until about six wecks ago, whean she suddenly became very sick and lay groaviug all unight, watched by the kecper. Recoverlng frowm roe: ichixag-sta.. 1n sald Ll 0, sell 81 Sutilon. to tho Blgheat aad bout bldder iherelor & 4. B Yollowluk sajoon-oropertys Dar, DS U ‘wiua-room. wing and jiquors, dcak. show-csse. hDesh SUBCE propasty of sald estaiq situat fa eatd ik JOSEPHINE HU K, Executors of the aatate of Joba A Hucks dovessé: BNALE R oD dusars BOOTS & SHOES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1878. AT 10 O'CLOCK, > When we will officr the Trade a Prime Assorimest of i00da Just recelved direct from the Slan- AL M. BANDERS & CO. viacturers.

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